GHK-CU 10mg
Glycyl-L-Histidyl-L-Lysine
GHK-Cu is a peptide (a short chain of amino acids) that is made up of three amino acids; glycine, histidine and lysine. Together these form GHK, or glycyl-l-histidyl-l-lysine.GHK bonds easily to copper, thereby becoming GHK-Cu. That is why it is also called copper peptide or copper tripeptide. GHK-Cu is produced naturally in our bodies and is found in blood, saliva and urine.
Functions and effects
GHK-Cu has a variety of roles in the human body including promoting activation of wound healing, attracting immune cells, having anti-oxidant and anti-inflammatory effects, stimulating collagen and glycosaminoglycan synthesis in skin fibroblasts, and promoting blood vessel growth.
Proven benefits of GHK-Cu, Hair growth benefit, Anti-cancer effects, Stem cells, Nerve regeneration, Human fibroblasts, Skin repair, DNA repair
Administration
Subcutaneous injections are a common way to administer GHK-Cu to test subjects for the purpose of studying systemic healing, skin rejuvenation and hair growth.
Researchers and anti-aging doctors typically administer 1-2mg/daily of GHK-Cu over the course of a 30-day treatment.